The Raiders have one job this week. Win at all costs.

Last time we saw the Raiders, they fell to the Chiefs by more than 30 points. They got no sacks and couldn’t rush for over 40 yards or pass for over 100 yards. Kansas City was literally taking shots during the blowout. It was an embarrassing loss for a team that has had plenty of shame held over it the last twenty years.

Jacksonville is their own scrap heap. One week the Jaguars look like a playoff contender, the next week they get dog raced. For instance, they beat the Chiefs, 49ers and Texans early in the year. They lost to the Rams and Seahawks in their last two games.

Vegas is coming off a Bye Week and they will be at home. Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers are both back too. Meyers is playing to get traded. There is no reason they can’t catch the Jaguars slipping.

Trevor Lawrence leads the league in turnovers since he entered the league. The Silver and Black need to force him into mistakes with constant pressure. Jacksonville’s defense has playmakers with Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter and Travis Etienne. Hunter cooked with them against the Rams. Thomas is trying to get back on his path from last season. Vegas needs to play discipline and not allow explosive plays and they need to create turnovers.

The Rams did an excellent job creating pressure versus the Jaguars with over 6 sacks. Vegas needs a similar impact. It’s got to come from someone other than Maxx Crosby. Adam Butler, Jonah Laulu, Malcolm Koonce and Tyree Wilson have all had moments. Vegas needs someone to step up and provide consistent pressure, not one off pressure.

Side bar, Devin White has had a resurgent year after the Texans and Eagles left him for dead. Jamal Adams also got a sack last week after taking over for Germain Pratt. I hate to see this Raiders defense waste their presence at linebacker with weak secondary play and average defensive line play.

Offensively, the Raiders just need to show some life. Run the offense around Ashton Jeanty, that’s why you took him high in the first round and over a quarterback. Create big plays with Tre Tucker. And where has Dont’e Thornton been? For all the offseason hype, he’s been absent from the gameplan.

I know they want to sprinkle some veteran Tyler Lockett in. They just signed him, he has rapport with Geno and Pete Carroll from Seattle. However, he’s old, off-injured and borderline washed. That’s why Tennessee cut him after only a few games.

Beyond that, Meyers and Bowers should hep the Raiders stay in front of the chains. Unfortunately, they don’t really have a competent offensive line. Since Kolton Miller went down, they don’t really have any one they can count on upfront. Jackson Powers-Johnson should be that guy but they are so committed to making him a center over a guard. Caleb Rogers and Alex Cappa haven’t done much despite being coveted offseason additions. Dylan Parham and DJ Glaze aren’t terrible but I think both could be better at different positions.

Regardless, Geno Smith needs help from his offensive line. The Jaguars defensive line has high end athletes like Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen on the outside. They got established vets like Arik Armstead and Emmanuel Ogbah providing versatility and experience. Davon Hamilton is stout in the middle. Vegas will have a tough challenge upfront.

If the Raiders offense can show some life off great play from their offensive line, they got a chance. If they play bad, I’m not sure what the bottom is for this team? We should have reached it versus the Colts or Chiefs but Vegas is adamant on sticking with Geno. We’ve seen them move on from coaches quick, but they respect Pete Carroll too much. At the very least, a blowout loss here means Vegas has to blow it up by benching Geno and moving every one with value. A win here means they can keep pushing towards mediocrity and a respectable .500 record.

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